Vermont
Name: Marie
City: Hinesburg
Brain Injury: Acquired brain injury from a large, benign meningioma tumor
Explanation of Mask: My Twilight Zone Adventure has been a frightening yet fascinating journey. Struggling for months to hold on to my life, I was a lost and confused shadow of myself. I wondered, “Could this be dementia?” Finally an MRI revealed a very large tumor holding my brain hostage. 12/22/14 was my day to be brave- the Grinch, as I called it, was removed and I was alive!
Nearly 2 years post op: I am much less self-absorbed, every day I challenge my brain to heal and I’m humbled to see continued improvement. Here are some observations and thoughts that I’d like to share:
-The “I
-Our healing brains need: physical exercise and rest – healthy food, but less of it- to be challenged, to care and to embrace mindfulness.
-I’ve met many brain injury survivors of all ages with many different stories. They are incredibly brave and courageous EVERY DAY. They inspire me!
-My PT, OT, SLP Angels’ words: “Be safe, be strong, be well. Live your life.”
-I think: It’s better to be overwhelmed, than underwhelmed.
Now, when I notice the constant ringing in my ears, get frustrated by my limits, or melt down from “too much commotion” – I’m reminded of how lucky I am.
#Humbled #Determined #Inspired #Thankful #Hopeful #ONWARD! #IamHEALING